Sub-underground music from the last five or so decades

DYNAMITE HEMORRHAGE magazine #1, a 68-page rocknroll blowout that came out the last week of this past December, is down to its last 100 copies. I might be storing them in the garage for the rest of my life, or, if 100 of you act now, I’ll sell out and be forced to print some more.

Ordering information is on the right-hand side of this page. Forgive the astronomical shipping costs; they’re actually lower than what they truly are, if you can believe it. The magazine itself is $7 US.

Dynamite Hemorrhage #1 features:

– An in-depth interview with Chris D., Los Angeles-based punk rock earth-turner, who founded and fronted The Flesh Eaters; ran a pioneering record label called Upsetter; almost released the first Black Flag album; wrote dozens of reviews and helped to edit the seminal Slash magazine; put out his own fanzine with Exene, John Doe & Judith Bell; and much more – all before 1979 was finished. This interview focuses solely on that period of his career

– The first and only retrospective and posthumous interview with SALLY SKULL, a fantastic 1990s all-female Scottish band who made raw, jarring garage punk music with dollops of angularity and dirty pop hooks

– Mail interviews with SEX TIDE and HOUSEHOLD, two current bands working the circuit who happen to be two of Dynamite Hemorrhage’s very favorites

– Quickie interview with BONA DISH, a recently-resurrected early 80s UK countryside band who are poster children for the rough-hewn, spaced-out DIY sound that we’ve all come to worship from that era and country